2007 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Custom Specifications

Power

A V-2 engine drives the Vulcan 900. This consists of two cylinders that measure 3.5 inches in diameter. Pistons move 2.9 inches in the cylinders.

The four-stroke engine has a 55.1-cubic-inch displacement, meaning the volume swept by the two pistons in a motion from top dead center (TDC) to bottom dead center (BDC). The camshaft operates from above the combustion chamber within the cylinder heads. The compression ratio is 9.5:1, which is the ratio of the cylinder head volume in relation to the volume of the piston before and after a compression stroke.

A liquid cooling system makes sure the engine can perform to its potential by maintaining its temperature. This all produces torque of 60.8 foot-pounds at 3700 revolutions per minute. The five-speed transmission takes this power and applies it to the wheels.

Brakes and Suspension

A hydraulic telescopic fork front suspension — allowing for 5.9 inches of travel — soaks up the impact of the rougher roads. Swingarm suspension with adjustable preload helps out from the back; this has 4.1 inches of travel. Two 11.8-inch disc brakes — one at either end of the Vulcan — are tasked with bringing the bike to a standstill.

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